Barto Tabora

Barto Tabora (12 October 1944-4 January 1970) was an Operation 40 leader.

Biography
Barto Tabora was born on 12 October 1944 in Varadero, Cuba. Tabora was one of the Cubans who left the island when Fidel Castro seized power in the Cuban Revolution of 1959, but he was given a chance to return to his homeland when the United States' Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) recruited him as a part of Operation 40, the plan to fund a regime change. Tabora was one of a squad of 75 Op 40 soldiers who attacked a Tropas firing range, and the Op 40 killed all 75 Tropas in the battle. However, Tabora was among the Op 40 dead.